Photo Gallery:
Note: All images in this gallery are copyrighted by the photographers and may not be
reused in any form without their permission.
Celestial Scenes
PhotographerD'Arcy DeeksLocationLa Quinta CaliforniaDate7-15-2012 5:07 AM PDTEquipmentCanon T2i with 55 - 250 mm AF zoom working at 250 mm, tripod mounted.DescriptionThe Moon, Jupiter, Aldebaran, Venus framed by Mexican fan palms before dawn on July 15. |
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PhotographerHamidreza AhmadiLocationEsfahan,IranDate15/7/2012EquipmentFujifilm Finepix CameraDescriptionOccultation of Jupiter by the Moon |
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PhotographerRandy ShivakLocationAnthem, AZ USADateJuly 9, 2012 at 9:16 MTEquipmentImaged with my Astro-Physics 152mm F8 telescope fitted with a DayStar H-Alpha filter and Flea3 ccd video camera.DescriptionThis image shows the comparative size of the sunspot group to the Earth. |
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PhotographerPiero ARMANDOLocationNizza Monferrato (Italy)Date7/15/2012 h 4,33 (local Time)EquipmentAPO Refractor aperture 80 mm focal 480mm Camera Canon EOS 30DDescriptionIt was very early in the morning, but the spectacle was noteworthy: Jupiter emerging from the Moon limb, and the Taurus stars in the background. In the wide field also Venus was visible and the Pleiades |
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Photographermohammad karamiLocationalavije villageDate22/march/2012 2:00 AMEquipmentcanon EOS 5D f.3/5 592 sec exposure time and ISO-100 WITH 18mm focal lengthDescriptionyou can see the light pollution with yellow color in horizon Of this photo |
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PhotographerVlad DumitrescuLocationOnesti, RomaniaDate14 th of july, around 4 amEquipment5d2 and 20-35LDescriptionSuperb morning show while camping,nice and quiet thing in the moutains of Romania near Onesti. |
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PhotographerKevin BourqueLocationCharleston, SCDateJuly 15, 2012EquipmentCanon DSLR and Nikon 50mm lensDescriptionSometimes clouds aren't a bad thing. In this case they dimmed the moon just enough so that it wasn't over-exposed. |
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PhotographerKianoosh SabetizadehLocationTireh Village - North Of Arak - IranDate2011.09.21EquipmentCanon EOS 550D Fixed on Tripod. Canon Lens 18-55mm @18mm f/3.5 and iso 3200DescriptionCan you see andromeda Galaxy? It`s the milky way galaxy and include some constellations of summer and early autumn. Can you find them? The triangle of summer in this panoramatic picture is clear. Today we must trip to aound the cities to see the star. It`s very disturbing and tragic. |
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PhotographerJJ ModigLocationTonganoxie, KansasDateJuly 13-14, 2012 approximately 11pm-1amEquipmentI used a modified Canon 300d with a Canon EF 28-70mm lens at 50mm f/5.6 mounted on a homemade, motorized barn door tracker. I took 53 exposures of 1 min 35 sec each for a total exposure time of 1 hr and 24 minutes.DescriptionThis shows just north of the Milky Way's center, which is littered with dust and dark nebulae. It also exhibits several emission nebulae and open star clusters. |
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PhotographerVlad DumitrescuLocationBacau, RomaniaDate15th of july 2012, 4 20EquipmentC8 and 5d2 and DFK21AUDescriptionWarm damp night, 24 degrees, mosquitoes and totally worth it |
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